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F1v Lemon, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Caper, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Ivy, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Herb Paris, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Knotgrass, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Poppy, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Fava Bean, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Plantain You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Carlina acaulis...I've reached this stage, the ones in between are not plants. The plant pages depict fertility treatments targeting very specific areas of the male and female anatomy, human treatment diagrams depicted by plants, red only on folio - male treatments, blue on folio - women treatments, if blue and red then it's a female page showing that it's dealing with the blood humor. If no blue or red then it's a real plant page. Yellow also depicts the yellow bile humor. The pages seem to be in order, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. treats You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. treats until You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. and so on, all so far until F28 anyway connect to my data schedules. Vital fluid on the human treatments pages becomes a humor extracted, dose on these pages is no longer cosmic, it's now administered either internally if the text is on the plant or externally if the text is off the plant, text positioning is highly relevant, more to come. Currently categorising all the body parts that the plants depict.
On the false plant pages, the root of the plant is the head of the human, the stem is then the neck and spinal column, the leaves and flowers are the torso and reproductive parts.
Folio You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Summary (Anatomical–Biological Interpretation)
The roots representing the head of the subject, drawn in a stylised double form resembling both a face and male genitals. From these roots, a central stem rises as the neck and spinal conduit, carrying thin red lines that trace the upward flow of internal fluid or energy. The leaves are arranged three facing left and three right, with one of the left-facing leaves positioned slightly toward the middle—forming an uneven yet balanced torso field that suggests natural bodily variation rather than perfect symmetry. At the upper end, three flower heads act as the reproductive outlets; their green cups have red dots indicating the points of discharge, and the yellow tufts mark the extraction or purgation of yellow bile from the system. The figure portrays a two-phase internal male treatment process: the first phase clears excess yellow bile from the system, and the second phase regulates the upward movement and circulation of blood toward the seeds, restoring balance and reproductive vitality.

Folio You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Summary (Anatomical–Biological Interpretation)
The roots representing the head of the subject, drawn as nine long, threadlike extensions resembling nerves or tendons. From these roots rises a vertically divided stem—green on the left and white on the right—forming the neck and spinal conduit through which internal fluids circulate. The broad zone of twenty-seven leaves represents the torso of the subject, where humors are balanced and the main treatment occurs. Four paragraphs correspond to successive phases: the first two positioned beside the leaves indicate external surface operations on the lower and upper body, while the final two crossing the stem represent internal regulation through the spinal channel. The figure depicts a four-phase male treatment cycle that begins with external applications to the groin and chest before moving inward to harmonise the circulation of blood and bile within the central conduit.
Ok paper all updated on Academia, will now focus on getting website working properly You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.

Link to updated paper on Academia with key and links to google drive  You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.

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PDF on Academia has been updated, I rushed it and there was an error, this was a brief paper to update the code, I'll do full folio analysis for each page as soon as possible. I've fully analysed up to f28 but I have to organise all the data and historical links etc...it's coming!
Had to just do this to show someone so thought I'd post it here too...Hopefully the image inserts!

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This treatment would target the uterine horns and uterus, it's an external treatment, first applied at the groin area, this would be using Herb Paris as the medicine if the order of the book is correct  and this would be the write up on that for the completed folio, just wanted to show you
The Tri-Uterine Treatment and Herb Paris
The folio showing three open cup-shapes with blue marks represents a treatment directed at the female reproductive system, shown as three internal chambers — the uterus and the two uterine horns. This three-part structure wasn’t a modern idea; it goes all the way back to classical medicine and appears again in both medieval and Renaissance texts. Writers like Hippocrates and Soranus of Ephesus described the womb as having “two corners or horns” where the seed travelled, and the same structure is repeated in Arabic and Latin medical texts right through to the 15th century.
In Avicenna’s Canon of Medicine (Book 3, Fen 20, Treatise 1), the uterus is again described as having “two corners or horns that rise toward the kidneys.” He also explains that blockages or inflammation can affect both the womb and its horns together, and recommends steam, poultices or warm compresses “so that the vapour may reach the matrix and its corners alike.” Later analyses of the Canon confirm this — Avicenna clearly understood the reproductive system as three connected chambers through which fluids move and mix (see PMC11090949; ResearchGate 334596366).
That same three-chamber logic appears in European medicine. The Trotula recommends fumigating the lower body “so the vapour enters the womb and both its horns,” and Pseudo-Albertus’ De Secretis Mulierum says the same thing: treat all three parts at once to restore balance and fertility. So a treatment targeting all three chambers — uterus and horns together — fits perfectly into that historical medical model.
Herb Paris (Paris quadrifolia) was one of the plants used for these kinds of uterine problems. In older herbals it’s almost always described as cooling, calming, and balancing the womb:
Dioscorides lists it for inflammations.
Fuchs (1542) and Dodoens (1554) say it tempers the womb when inflamed or over-dry.
Gerard (1597) notes that the juice “cooleth the matrix and helpeth women that are grieved with the heat thereof.”
Culpeper (1653) calls it a remedy that “mitigates the heat of the matrix and restores the natural temperature of the womb.”
In the decode, the sap from Herb Paris (shown on F15v) is the substance used in this treatment. The blue pigment on the three cups shows cooling and restoration happening inside the uterus and its horns, while the text placed off the plant means the medicine was applied externally — a poultice or vapour working through the skin and lower body to calm the internal system.
So this folio shows a female uterine treatment, targeting all three internal chambers — uterus and horns — at the same time, using the cooling sap of Herb Paris to restore balance and fertility.
:-) And it works like this up to f28 anyway and all treatments are different and some blue parts are never ever red, still logging and cataloguing it all


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Probably not in here but worth asking, is there anyone here that would like to help me with all this, especially now with all the medical stuff, I'm working full time, live off grid and have a self funded animal rescue so I have to work and there is little time for me to work on this. If anyone would like to help then I would appreciate it.
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And a male one [Image: Screenshot-9-10-2025-111841.jpg]
(09-10-2025, 09:48 AM)Kris1212 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Probably not in here but worth asking, is there anyone here that would like to help me with all this, especially now with all the medical stuff, I'm working full time, live off grid and have a self funded animal rescue so I have to work and there is little time for me to work on this. If anyone would like to help then I would appreciate it.

Please, please, please concentrate on the animal rescue and your own life.

This is not going anywhere. No need to ask ChatGPT because it will lie to you.
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